by victorytaxlaw | Dec 11, 2023 | IRS News, IRS Notice, IRS Payment Plan
Grasping the regulations and time limits for the IRS’s pursuit of unpaid taxes is vital for individuals confronted with such matters, especially with the guidance of tax lawyers from Victory Tax Lawyers. This article investigates the primary question: How long...
by victorytaxlaw | Dec 11, 2023 | IRS Audit, IRS News, IRS Notice
Receiving a letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can be a source of anxiety for many people. It’s important to understand that the IRS sends letters for various reasons, and not all of them are causes for alarm. In this article, we’ll explore the...
by victorytaxlaw | Oct 12, 2022 | Back Taxes, IRS Notice, IRS Tax Lien
For some taxpayers who have ongoing tax issues such as owing money to the IRS, one action the agency might take is filing a federal tax lien. If you fail to pay the full amount after the IRS sends you repeated notices demanding you pay the tax debt assessed against...
by victorytaxlaw | Sep 9, 2022 | Back Taxes, Installment Agreement, IRS Audit, IRS Hardship, IRS Notice, Offer In Compromise, Tax Fraud
One of the first questions that many people have after receiving a letter from the IRS is if they can go to jail for not paying taxes. Receiving a letter or notification from the Internal Revenue Service can be overwhelming and cause someone to think about the worst...
by victorytaxlaw | Apr 5, 2022 | Blog, Featured, IRS Hardship, IRS Notice
Many people fear the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) and never want to hear from them. Regardless, at one point or another, most people can expect a note from the IRS at their doorstep. When you receive a letter from the IRS, it is best to check its legitimacy, read it...
by victorytaxlaw | Dec 21, 2021 | Blog, Featured, IRS Notice, Offer In Compromise
To ease the tax burden on the average taxpayer, the IRS produced a program called the Offer in Compromise. The program offers significant relief to taxpayers who want to negotiate and settle their outstanding issues with the IRS for less than the original amount...